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Cartoons by McCutcheon / A selection of one hundred drawings

CARTOONS BY McCUTCHEON


A Selection of One Hundred Drawings By JOHN T. McCUTCHEON INCLUDING THE FAMOUS “BOY IN SPRINGTIME” SERIES, ETC.
CHICAGO A. C. McCLURG & CO 1904

Copyright By A. C. McClurg & Co. 1903 —— Published May 2, 1903 Second Edition, May 20, 1903 Third Edition, June 20, 1903 Fourth Edition, July 15, 1903 Fifth Edition, January 1, 1904 The cartoons in this volume originally appeared in “The Chicago Record-Herald,” and they are now reprinted through the courtesy of the publisher of that paper, Mr. Frank B. Noyes. UNIVERSITY PRESS · JOHN WILSON AND SON · CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.
THOSE who have studied and admired Mr. McCutcheon’s cartoons in the daily press doubtless have been favorably impressed by the two eminent characteristics of his intent. First, he cartoons public men without grossly insulting them. Second, he recognizes the very large and important fact that political events do not fill the entire horizon of the American people. It has not been very many years since the newspaper cartoon was a savage caricature of some public man who had been guilty of entertaining tariff opinions that did not agree with the tariff opinions of the man who controlled the newspaper. It was supposed to supplement the efforts of the editorial in which the leaders of the opposition were termed “reptiles.”
¶ The first-class, modern newspaper seems to have awakened to the fact that our mundane existence is not entirely wrapped up in politics. Also, that a man may disagree with us and still have some of the attributes of humanity.
¶ In Mr. McCutcheon’s cartoons we admire the clever execution, and the gentle humor which diffuses all of his work, but I dare say that more than all we admire him for his considerate treatment of public men and his blessed wisdom in getting away from the hackneyed political subjects and giving us a few pictures of that every-day life which is our real interest.

John T. McCutcheon
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A BOY IN SPRINGTIME


A BOY IN SPRINGTIME


A BOY IN SPRINGTIME


A BOY IN SPRINGTIME


A BOY IN SPRINGTIME


THE FRENCH EMISSARY STUDIES OUR INDUSTRIAL METHODS


THE FRENCH EMISSARY STUDIES OUR INDUSTRIAL METHODS


THE FRENCH EMISSARY STUDIES OUR INDUSTRIAL METHODS


THE FRENCH EMISSARY STUDIES OUR INDUSTRIAL METHODS


THE COLISEUM HORSE SHOW


AT LAST WE ARE TO HAVE FOX HUNTING NEAR CHICAGO


A SUNDAY TROLLEY TRIP ALONG THE NORTH SHORE


SUNDAY IN LINCOLN PARK


DERBY DAY


THE LAKE FOREST HORSE SHOW


THE WOMEN’S GOLF TOURNAMENT


A BOY IN SUMMER-TIME


A BOY IN SUMMER-TIME


A BOY IN SUMMER-TIME


A BOY IN SUMMER-TIME


A BOY IN SUMMER-TIME


A BOY IN SUMMER-TIME


A BOY IN SUMMER-TIME


A BOY IN SUMMER-TIME


THE VACATION SEASON


READING THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE


CIRCUS DAY


THE DINNER-HORN AT HARVEST-TIME


THE COUNTY FAIR


THE OPENING DAY OF THE COLLEGES


THE COLLEGES ARE NOW IN FULL BLAST


THE FOOTBALL SEASON IS HERE


A BOY IN FALL-TIME


A BOY IN FALL-TIME


A BOY IN FALL-TIME


A BOY IN FALL-TIME


A BOY IN FALL-TIME


A BOY IN FALL-TIME


A BOY IN FALL-TIME


ENTERTAINING PRINCE HENRY


ENTERTAINING PRINCE HENRY


ENTERTAINING PRINCE HENRY


ENTERTAINING PRINCE HENRY


ENTERTAINING PRINCE HENRY


ENTERTAINING PRINCE HENRY


ENTERTAINING PRINCE HENRY


ENTERTAINING PRINCE HENRY


ENTERTAINING PRINCE HENRY


ENTERTAINING PRINCE HENRY


PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS RESTING AT OYSTER BAY


OUR PRESIDENT ENTERTAINS SOME OF HIS FRIENDS AT OYSTER BAY


PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT VISITS MR. CLEVELAND AT PRINCETON


BEAR HUNTING IN MIASMA, MISSISSIPPI


CAMPAIGNING WITH BATHHOUSE JOHN


CAMPAIGNING WITH BATHHOUSE JOHN


OUR CHICAGO ALDERMEN IN NEW YORK


OUR CHICAGO ALDERMEN IN BOSTON


A BOY IN WINTER-TIME


A BOY IN WINTER-TIME


A BOY IN WINTER-TIME


A BOY IN WINTER-TIME


A BOY IN WINTER-TIME


A BOY IN WINTER-TIME


MR. MORGAN VISITS KING EDWARD


KING EDWARD MEETS MR. MORGAN


MR. MORGAN MEETS THE KAISER


PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT DELIVERS AN ADDRESS TO THE TRUST MAGNATES


THE SPEAKER THAT SPOKE AT THE WRONG TIME


SOCIAL HAPPENINGS AT BIRD CENTER, ILLINOIS


SOCIAL HAPPENINGS AT BIRD CENTER, ILLINOIS


SOCIAL HAPPENINGS AT BIRD CENTER, ILLINOIS


THE WAR MANŒUVRES, THE GALLANT GENERALS, AND THE ARMY MULES WHO DID NOT KNOW THAT IT WAS ALL IN FUN


THE NAVAL MANŒUVRES AT NEWPORT


DECORATION DAY


THE INGLORIOUS FIFTH


JUST BEFORE THANKSGIVING DAY


JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS


HAVE YOU EVER HAD THIS EXPERIENCE?


A PICTORIAL SERMONETTE


A PICTORIAL SERMONETTE


A PICTORIAL SERMONETTE


A PICTORIAL SERMONETTE


A PICTORIAL SERMONETTE


MR. LUGUBRIOUS BLUE AND MR. SMILEY GLADD ON THE VENEZUELAN SITUATION


A CARIBBEAN SCHÜTZENFEST


SHERLOCK HOLMES ANALYZES A PERFECT STRANGER


THE SYMPATHETIC COAL DEALER AND THE MAN WHO HAD TO HAVE A TON OF COAL


DOES THE END JUSTIFY THE MEANNESS?


THE COAL INVESTIGATION


THERE IS NO CLAUSE IN THE NEW NICARAGUAN CANAL TREATY AGAINST BILLBOARDS


THE ARRIVAL OF THE INDIANA AUTHORS AND POETS


THE ANNUAL CRUISE OF THE DOROTHEA AND THE ILLINOIS NAVAL RESERVES


THE NATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT AT GLENVIEW


SOCIAL HAPPENINGS IN WASHINGTON, D. C.


ONE RESULT OF THE MODERN METHODS OF THE UP-TO-DATE CHURCH


GENERAL CHAFFEE AND VICE-GOVERNOR WRIGHT ARRIVE FROM THE PHILIPPINES


THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO FOOTBALL TEAM—


THE POPULAR GIRL WHO WISHED OUT LOUD

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2020-08-09

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Caricatures and cartoons -- United States; American wit and humor, Pictorial

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